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title: How to Load the Windows PowerShell Cmdlets for App-V and Get Cmdlet Help (Windows 10)
description: How to Load the Windows PowerShell Cmdlets for App-V and Get Cmdlet Help
author: greg-lindsay
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library
ms.prod: w10
ms.date: 09/27/2018
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ms.author: greglin
ms.topic: article
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# How to load the Windows PowerShell cmdlets for App-V and get cmdlet help
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
## Requirements for using Windows PowerShell cmdlets
This section will tell you what you'll need to use the PowerShell cmdlets.
### How to let users access PowerShell cmdlets
You can grant your users access to PowerShell cmdlets through one of the following methods:
* While you're deploying and configuring the App-V server, specify an Active Directory group or individual user with permissions to manage the App-V environment. For more information, see [How to deploy the App-V Server](appv-deploy-the-appv-server.md).
* After you've deployed the App-V server, you can use the App-V Management console to add an additional Active Directory group or user. For more information, see [How to add or remove an administrator by using the Management console](appv-add-or-remove-an-administrator-with-the-management-console.md).
### Elevated command prompt
You'll need an elevated command prompt to run the following cmdlets:
* **Add-AppvClientPackage**
* **Remove-AppvClientPackage**
* **Set-AppvClientConfiguration**
* **Add-AppvClientConnectionGroup**
* **Remove-AppvClientConnectionGroup**
* **Add-AppvPublishingServer**
* **Remove-AppvPublishingServer**
* **Send-AppvClientReport**
* **Set-AppvClientMode**
* **Set-AppvClientPackage**
* **Set-AppvPublishingServer**
### Other cmdlets
The following cmdlets are ones that end-users can run unless you configure them to require an elevated command prompt.
* **Publish-AppvClientPackage**
* **Unpublish-AppvClientPackage**
To configure these cmdlets to require an elevated command prompt, use one of the following methods:
* Run the **Set-AppvClientConfiguration** cmdlet with the *-RequirePublishAsAdmin* parameter. For more information, see the following resources:
* [How to manage connection groups on a stand-alone computer by using Windows PowerShell](appv-manage-connection-groups-on-a-stand-alone-computer-with-powershell.md)
* [Understanding pending packages: UserPending and GlobalPending](appv-manage-appv-packages-running-on-a-stand-alone-computer-with-powershell.md#about-pending-packages-userpending-and-globalpending)
* Enable the **Require publish as administrator** Group Policy setting for App-V Clients. For more information, see [How to publish a package by using the Management Console](appv-publish-a-packages-with-the-management-console.md).
## Loading the Windows PowerShell cmdlets
To load the Windows PowerShell cmdlet modules:
1. Open Windows PowerShell or Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE).
2. Enter one of the following cmdlets to load a list of usable cmdlets for the module you want:
|App-v component|Cmdlet to enter|
|---|---|
|App-V Server|**Import-Module AppvServer**|
|App-V Sequencer|**Import-Module AppvSequencer**|
|App-V Client|**Import-Module AppvClient**|
## Getting help for the Windows PowerShell cmdlets
Starting in App-V 5.0 SP3, cmdlet help is available in two formats:
* As a downloadable module in PowerShell. To access the module, open Windows PowerShell or Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE) and enter one of the cmdlets from the following table.
|App-v component|Cmdlet to enter|
|---|---|
|App-V Server|**Update-Help -Module AppvServer**|
|App-V Sequencer|**Update-Help -Module AppvSequencer**|
|App-V Client|**Update-Help -Module AppvClient**|
* Online in the [Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack](/powershell/mdop/get-started?view=win-mdop2-ps).
## Displaying the help for a Windows PowerShell cmdlet
To display help for a specific Windows PowerShell cmdlet:
1. Open Windows PowerShell or Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE).
2. Enter **Get-Help** followed by the cmdlet you need help with. For example:
```PowerShell
Get-Help Publish-AppvClientPackage
```